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| Bonneville Power Administration Federal utility providing wholesale electric power to the northwestern U.S.
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Platte River Power Authority A joint-action, public power utility which owns and operates facilities in northern Colorado and provides wholesale electricity and support services to its owner cities there, as well as other utilities and businesses in the western United State.
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Louisiana Energy and Power Authority Created by the State legislature in 1979 to work with the 18 municipal power systems to provide firm, stable sources of electricity at the lowest possible cost.
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New York Power Authority State-owned public power organization for government agencies, community-owned systems and rural cooperatives. Also have cultural, recreational & educational facilities, research and technology development centers, and additional related energy .
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Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Unique federal corporation, and steward of the Tennessee River, established to market power to public bodies and cooperatives in efficient and inexpensive manner. Covers Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, and Vir.
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Heartland Consumers Power District Provides wholesale electricity service to eastern South Dakota, western Minnesota, and northwestern Iowa.
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Electricite de France Power company involved in the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity.
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Southeastern Power Administration One of five federal power marketing administrations under the U.S. Department of Energy which market power generated at federal multipurpose water projects to public bodies and cooperatives. SEPA covers West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, S.
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Missouri River Energy Services Formed in the early 1960's to help municipalities in Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota plan for future power supply needs and supply electric energy, natural gas and a wide range of energy services.
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Southwestern Power Administration One of five federal power marketing administrations under the U.S. Department of Energy which market power generated at federal multipurpose water projects to public bodies and cooperatives. SWPA covers Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Okl.
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Energy Northwest Made up of 13 member public utilities from Washington state to provide public power to the Northwest.
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Centrais Electricas de Santa Catarina S.A. (CELESC)
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Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) State enterprise solely responsible for all electric power production and transmission in Thailand
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Nor-Cal Electric Authority A non-profit public utility formed to operate an electric utility for the northern-most counties of California. A California Joint Powers Authority.
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Southern California Public Power Authority A joint powers authority formed in 1980 to finance the acquisition of generation and transmission resources for its 10 municipal utilities.
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Piedmont Municipal Power Agency A joint action agency formed by ten municipal electric utilities in the northwest section of South Carolina.
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Municipal Electric Systems of Oklahoma marketing affiliate of Hometown Connections, the subsidiary of the American Public Power Association that provides competitive advantage to public power by delivering lower priced, value-added products and services to APPA members.
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Wisconsin Public Power Inc. WPPI is a member-owned power company, providing electricity and related services to 30 Wisconsin municipal utilities.
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Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission Is a state-wide Joint Action Agency specifically authorized by state law to operate as an electric utility for the benefit of the combined requirements of its municipal and cooperative members.
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Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority Established in 1981 to provide adequate, reliable and economic sources of electric power and energy to Oklahoma municipalities and public trusts operating municipal electric systems.
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Northern California Power Agency A California Joint Action Agency open to municipalities, rural electric cooperatives, irrigation districts and other publicly owned entities interested in the purchase, aggregation, scheduling and management of electrical energy.
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Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority A public corporation and government agency founded in 1941 to provide electric energy services to clients in the most efficient, cost-effective and reliable manner, without affecting the environment. Produces, transmits and distributes nearly al.
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New York Independent System Operator A not-for-profit organization formed as part of the restructuring of New York State's electric power industry to ensure the reliable, safe and efficient operation of the State's major transmission system and to administer an open, competitive an.
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Michigan Public Power Agency Customer-owned agency established in 1978 and provides economic benefits to its 13 municipal members and is involved in joint ownership of electrical generating plants and transmission facilities, as well as the pooling of utility resources.
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Grand River Dam Authority Oklahoma public agency responsible for construction and operation of dams along the Grand River for the purposes of hydroelectricity production and flood control.
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Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) Markets and delivers reliable, cost-based hydroelectric power and services; its wholesale power customers provide service to consumers in 15 western states.
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Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company Created by the Commonwealth in 1975 to assist the 40 municipal utilities more competitive with the state's investor-owned utilities.
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Hometown Connections A subsidiary launched by the American Public Power Association, provides a competitive advantage to public power systems by delivering lower priced, value-added products and services to members.
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